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  2. Where are they now? Here’s an update on KU basketball ... - AOL

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    At KU as a freshman, Udeh averaged 2.6 points and 1.8 rebounds per game in 30 games (8.3 minutes a game). He also contributed 20 steals, 18 blocks and 53 rebounds last season.

  3. Kansas Jayhawks Q&A: Life for KU basketball after ... - AOL

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    KU has added three players from the portal: Dickinson (Michigan), Nicolas Timberlake (Towson) and Arterio Morris (Texas), but could have one more from the high school recruiting ranks by the end ...

  4. Why incoming KU Jayhawks hoops transfer ‘Shak ... - AOL

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    During his senior campaign, the 23-year-old Moore, who announced his transfer to KU just a few hours after KU revealed that guard Elmarko Jackson would miss the entire 2024-25 season because of a ...

  5. Kansas Jayhawks Q&A: NCAA transfer portal haul, KU basketball ...

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  6. How Kansas men's basketball's roster looks next season ... - AOL

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    There have been four KU basketball players who have entered the transfer portal since the season ended. Next season’s team will look a lot different. How Kansas men's basketball's roster looks ...

  7. Kansas basketball announces signing of Mississippi State ...

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    Moore, a transfer guard, is making the move to KU after spending the past few seasons at Mississippi State and the year before that at NC State. The veteran brings 124 games of experience to the ...

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  9. KU basketball’s newest transfer explained his decision: “I wanted to go somewhere I can get better, win games, win a national championship.”